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“Elzbieta and her two young children are now going back to Poland - they don’t want anything to do with Ireland.

“She was cut and attacked as the gang tortured her husband - his injuries were horrific. The horror that she witnessed has driven her from the country.”

As revealed in the Irish Mirror Mikolaj, who was known as Nick to the locals, received stab injuries to his arm. The attacker cut his arms from his wrist to the elbow joint.

We also revealed that gardai are now probing if the attack was a case of mistaken identity. One theory being explored is that a man in the locality had a falling out with a group of travelling criminals.

A source: “It is one theory being explored that they went to the wrong house. Gardai have a lot of intelligence to say they have identified a possible suspect but are still gathering more evidence.”

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Gardai found a gun inside a torched BMW that was found several kilometres from the crime scene at a waterfall in Inis Kenny, Ballinora.

Gardai had renewed their appeal for help from the public in recent days. They have said they need to talk to a taxi driver who may have critical information.

A Garda spokesman said: “Gardaí wish to renew their appeal in relation to the Murder of Mikolaj Wilk (also known as Nick) at The Bridge House, Maglin, Ballincollig on the 10th June 2018.

“A number of people have come forward with information to date and Gardai wish to thank the public for their assistance in the investigation so far. However, Gardai wish to continue to appeal to taxi and hackney drivers that were operating in the Maglin, Ballincollig, Ballinora and Waterfall areas on the night of the incident who have not come forward.

“In particular, they wish to speak to a driver who picked up three women at a pub in the Wilton area through a booking on a Taxi app and drove to Waterfall, dropping two of the women along the way.

“Witnesses, or anyone who can assist with the investigation, are asked to contact Gurranabraher Garda Station on 021- 4946200, the Garda Confidential Telephone Line 1800 666 111 or any Garda Station.”